Events

        

Apr 20 9:00 am

Two Day Master Class at Brunel University ‘Object-Relating and Relating to Objects’

General Event, Mary Seacole Building

We are very pleased invite you to a two day Master Class at Brunel University for clinical therapists, researchers and academics. This series is in collaboration with the Research Centre for Human Geography and part of the ‘Psychoanalytic Thinking in Occupational Therapy’ network that has been meeting over the past 4 years. We have gathered together an excellent group of international, national and London based academics and therapists who will consider how objects are used by people in everyday life, emphasising their real and symbolic value in negotiating change, loss and identity. Psychoanalysis has used the word ‘object’ to describe the internal representations of important people and yet objects, including our bodies, are tangible and touchable. The papers and workshops presented over the two days will be discussing the link between conscious objects and their unconscious value in self-identity, relationships and society.

Apr 19 9:00 am

Two Day Master Class at Brunel University ‘Object-Relating and Relating to Objects'

General Event, Mary Seacole Building

9:00 am –16:00pm, followed by a book launch 16:30-18:00pm We are very pleased invite you to a two day Master Class at Brunel University for clinical therapists, researchers and academics. This series is in collaboration with the Research Centre for Human Geography and part of the ‘Psychoanalytic Thinking in Occupational Therapy’ network that has been meeting over the past 4 years. We have gathered together an excellent group of international, national and London based academics and therapists who will consider how objects are used by people in everyday life, emphasising their real and symbolic value in negotiating change, loss and identity. Psychoanalysis has used the word ‘object’ to describe the internal representations of important people and yet objects, including our bodies, are tangible and touchable. The papers and workshops presented over the two days will be discussing the link between conscious objects and their unconscious value in self-identity, relationships and society.

Jul 17 9:00 am

8th Annual PhD Student Research Conference

Conference, Council Chamber, Wilfred Brown Building

We would like you to share the opportunity for current PhD students of all years to showcase their research in the form of presentations and posters, to other students and staff in a variety of fields related to health sciences and social care.

Jun 25 4:00 pm

Adult Responsibilities to Youth Sexuality: The Prevention of Harm and the Promotion of Thriving

Seminar, MS113

Centre for Human Geography Seminar by Laina Y. Bay-Cheng, associate professor at the University at Buffalo’s School of Social Work

Apr 26 1:00 pm

Well-being, participation and community participation in Brazil

Seminar, MS113 Mary Seacole Building

Centre for Human Geography seminar by Victoria Jupp Kina

Apr 26 9:30 am

Emerging Researchers in Ageing Workshop

Workshop, Mary Seacole Building MSB202

Calling all Masters, PhD students and Post Doctoral Researchers! Speakers from Brunel University, Manchester University, University of the West of Scotland and Kings College confirmed. More speaker details to come soon, book now to guarantee a place!

Mar 15 11:00 am

'London Calling' Child & Family Social Workers as Immigrants

Seminar, LC107

Centre for Human Geography Seminar by Dr Sue Hanna, Division of Social Work.

Mar 12 11:00 am

Centre for Human Geography Seminar

Seminar, The Mead Room

By Professor Lena Dominelli, University of Durham

Mar 01 1:00 pm

The state, the family and social geographies of family learning

Seminar, LC214

Centre for Human Geography Seminar by Dr Emma Wainwright, Brunel University

Feb 24 10:30 am

CCYR Seminar Day: Young People under the coalition government

Conference, LC004, Brunel University Lecture Centre

The Centre for Child and Youth Research at Brunel University is holding a seminar day on 'Changing Fortunes for Children? A look at policy and practice for young people under the current coalition government' on Friday 24 February 2012. The event is free and open to all. Click on link for programme and booking form.

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